KINGSTON, N.Y. -- Red Hook High football coach Bill Stutz remains on paid administrative leave after he was arrested twice on charges stemming from a domestic altercation last weekend.

Stutz, 35, who has been the head varsity coach the past three seasons, was arrested Jan. 5 on misdemeanor charges of endangering the welfare of a child and assault, as well as the violation of harassment.

According to state police in Rhinebeck, Stutz was arrested after troopers were sent to his residence for a physical dispute. Stutz was cited for assaulting his girlfriend and her 16-year-old son.

After he posted bail and was released from Dutchess County Jail, Stutz was arrested a second time on felony contempt and a violation of harassment for violating a court order of protection to stay away from and have no contact with the two.

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He was released after posting bail on Sunday and is scheduled to appear in court on Feb. 7.

Stutz, a physical education teacher at the high school, who was paid a salary of $80,594 in 2012 according to the Empire Center SeeThroughNY database, was placed on administrative leave after those incidents, school superintendent Paul Finch confirmed to the Freeman earlier this week.

"Mr. Stutz will be on leave while we sort out the details of what's happened and decide what, if anything, we will do further," Finch said Monday.

Finch said that by law an employee must remain in service or on paid administrative leave until such time as that employee is found guilty during a disciplinary hearing. The Red Hook Board of Education met in executive session on Friday morning at Mill Road Elementary School "for the purpose of discussing the employment history of a particular individual," according to its meeting notification on Tuesday.

While not addressing whether Stutz was the subject of Friday's meeting, Finch said nothing has changed in his status since Monday.

"There has been no change in the employment status of Mr. Stutz. He remains on administrative leave," Finch said by email on Friday. "At present, Mr. Stutz remains employed by the district as a physical education teacher."

Finch said fall coaching appointments, including football, are made in late spring or early summer.

"We do not anticipate appointing coaches until that time," Finch said.

Stutz has a career 13-14 record at Red Hook, including a 4-5 record this past season.